Nine Ways Employers and Business Leaders Can Help Save Our Transit System

Email us your story about how good Metro service helped (or service cuts hurt) your business or you personally. Send it to: business@savemetro.org

Join our business roundtable

S.O.S. will be convening a first meeting of business leaders and employers who have signed on soon. If you’re interested in receiving details, let us know at: business@savemetro.org

Volunteer to testify

We want to put the voices of business leaders out front so elected officials and WMATA Board members know just how impacted you are by their decisions. If you’re willing to testify, email: business@savemetro.org

Endorse an employee’s testimony

Do you have employees who have stories about how WMATA affects their lives or work? We want to hear from them, too. Connect them with us at: business@savemetro.org

Join us for lobby days and WMATA Board actions

We need community leaders like you with us when we visit elected officials or the WMATA Board. You can sign up to join us at www.saveourmetro.org/riders.

Ask your suppliers and vendors to sign on

If your business is impacted by Metro, then any business that relies on you is, too! Give your suppliers or vendors a copy of this flyer or have them sign on to our letter at: business@savemetro.org

We have a variety of promotional materials for you to put up in your store window, on your tables, or anywhere you might have foot traffic to let your customers know that you support a better Metro. To get some for your locations, email us: business@savemetro.org

Invite an S.O.S. organizer to present at your association, district, or alliance meeting

If you belong to a civic association, BID, or corridor alliance, we can send a trained S.O.S. organizer to your meeting to help your fellow entrepreneurs learn more. Request an organizer by emailing us at: business@savemetro.org

Metro is our lifeline to the city.

Save Our System is a coalition powered by riders, community based organizations, grassroots, congregations, small businesses, workers, unions and others who have had enough with WMATA's neglect for their riding public. We know the system can be better, fairer and more reliable.